State Capitol Officials announced this week that two statewide independent candidates--Curt Gottshall of Laramie, candidate for U.S. Senate, and Don Wills of Pine Bluffs, candidate for Governor--have qualified to have their names appear on the General Election ballot.
Born in Douglas in August 1923, Don King was the grandson of a cowhand who homesteaded in Converse County after making eight cattle drives up from Texas.
Dr. J.H. And Mrs. Bradfield are back home in Sheridan after a very narrow escape when the Admiral Sampson, on which they were passengers, went down in the waters of Puget Sound.
All campgrounds, lodging, stores, shops, service stations, restaurants, and other services and activities in and around Yellowstone National Park will be open for much of Labor Day weekend. Park Spokesman Al Nash.
The University of Wyoming will be hosting a panel discussion on September 10th commemorating the 50th anniversary of the federal Wilderness Act and the 30th anniversary of the Wyoming Wilderness Act.
Sheridan County commissioners will consider a resolution that would allow on-farm sales of product and agricultural processing in their meeting on Tuesday morning.